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Format: VHS
 Feb 1999
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 86 min.
 Color
 UPC: 794043472930 |
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Movie Description The winning 10th feature from John Waters straddles a fine line between the eager vulgarity of his earlier works and the sloppy sweetness of HAIRSPRAY and CRY-BABY. Set, as usual, in Baltimore, the film stars Edward Furlong as Pecker, a sweet-natured young fellow who happily passes the days photographing his surroundings with a cheap secondhand camera. Egging him on are his Virgin Mary-obsessed grandmother (Jean Schertler), his sugar-addicted younger sister (Lauren Hulsey), his kleptomaniac best friend (Brendan Sexton III), and his girlfriend (Christina Ricci), who runs a Laundromat with an iron fist. When Pecker's works are "discovered" by a slumming NYC art dealer (Lili Taylor), his simple life is turned upside down, and he quickly realizes that he was happier as an unknown.
A valentine to--and satire of--the art world, PECKER makes strangely poignant statements about the nature of art and the value of fame. As someone with a foot in both the New York art scene and the earthiness of Baltimore, the title character obviously has more than a touch of the director in him. As with all other Waters films, those who are familiar with Baltimore culture will be even more richly rewarded.
Industry Reviews "...Beguiling fun..." Rolling Stone - p.134 - Peter Travers
"...PECKER remains a refreshing reminder of Waters' spunky talents, and offers continued proof that there really is a very thin line between treasure and trash..." Sight and Sound - p.50-1 - Mark Kermode
"...The characters are vivid, and you'll be pleased to know that Waters hasn't lost his taste for outrageous sexual humor..." Movieline - p.48 - Stephen Farber
"...A broad yet loving satire....Turns your home into a kitschy wingding..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - p.70 - Caren Weiner Campbell
"...Ebulliently trashy fun..." New York Times - p.E15 - Janet Maslin
"...A wickedly funny sensibility....PECKER is a fun flick..." Box Office - Cathy Thompson-Georges (09/01/1998)
"...The proceedings are surprisingly sweet and cheerful..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (09/25/1998)
Quotations "Teabagging is forbidden here at the Fudge Palace!"--Tina (Martha Plimpton) to an unruly customer
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